Monday, May 19th 2025

Thermaltake Shows Off TR300 & TR200 Cases at Computex 2025

Over a month ago, TechPowerUp published a review of the Thermaltake TR100 compact dual-chamber ITX chassis. Darksaber was seriously impressed by his Hydrangea Blue variant; thus the resultant "Editor's Choice" and "Great Value" badges of honor. Prior to the receiving of a lone sample evaluation sample, TPU staff members inspected demonstration units on two separate occasions. At last year's Computex trade event, and then at CES 2025. At launch, four colors were made available: Black, Snow (aka white), Matcha Green, and Hydrangea Blue. During the setup of this year's booth, the Thermaltake crew granted early access to members of the press. Upon arrival, TechPowerUp's photographer spotted an intriguing "Gravel Sand" TR100 model. This colorway/finish is a familiar sight, as sported by various readily available "The Tower" and "View" models.

The company's TR100 product page mentions two other color options: Bubble Pink and Mint Strawberry. At the time of writing, their Gravel Sand sibling is not listed. Brand-new taller TR300 and TR200 cases were sat to the left of the original 18.4-liter small form factor (SFF) design. The former seems to be approaching mid-tower elevation; likely voluminous enough to accommodate larger components. An optional front panel piece—sporting Scandi-esque wooden slats—was placed nearby; implying a swappable configuration. Thermaltake's "in-the-middle" TR200 SKUs could be tall enough to accept microATX format motherboards. A snow-white demonstration unit was prepped and running an installed 3.9-inch LCD Screen Kit (also present on the TR300 demo unit)—currently available as an extra attachment for the TR100 series.
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5 Comments on Thermaltake Shows Off TR300 & TR200 Cases at Computex 2025

#1
Chaitanya
Those taller TR series look quite decent.
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#2
Fungi
I really like what the TR100 is trying to do but I don't like ITX mobo pricing so I might get a TR200 for a mATX build
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#3
GodisanAtheist
It'd be cool if instead of a screen people could use their old phone with a configurable system app instead. Everyone out there has at least half a dozen phones gathering dust at this point, would be a good way to press them back into service for a while.

The case would simply have an adjustable mount to hold the phone to accommodate various dimensions, and then a USB C to some sort of header on the motherboard for communication.

Ah well, e-waste ain't going to create itself.
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bonehead123
GodisanAtheistIt'd be cool if instead of a screen people could use their old phone with a configurable system app instead. Everyone out there has at least half a dozen phones gathering dust at this point, would be a good way to press them back into service for a while.

The case would simply have an adjustable mount to hold the phone to accommodate various dimensions, and then a USB C to some sort of header on the motherboard for communication.
Yes & yes !

Dremel is your friend IMO.....

I may buy one just to see if the phone screen-in-a-box thing is feasible, as that boi/gurl toi thingy makes me wanna puke... please tell me some other images can be loaded onto it.... :D
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#5
PerfectWave
So it has an incorporated monitor you put on your desk and it is an all in one Kappa LUL :roll: :roll::roll:
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